Matthew Singer writes about movies, music and podcasts for Time Out – a continuation of two decades spent analysing, obsessing over and occasionally making fun of popular culture. Previously, he served as the Arts & Culture Editor at Willamette Week, a Pulitzer Prize-winning alt-weekly newspaper in Portland, Oregon, where he wrote about forgotten schlock-horror movie directors, interviewed Fred Armisen behind a dumpster, won national awards for music and profile writing, and once taste-tested dog beer. He currently lives in Tucson, Arizona, with his wife, son and two cats, and spends way too much of his free time thinking about fantasy basketball.
Matthew Singer

Matthew Singer

Film writer and editor

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The best Christmas movies of all time, updated for 2025

The best Christmas movies of all time, updated for 2025

It’s easy to be a Scrooge about Christmas movies, especially these days. Streaming platforms have shamelessly muscled into the Hallmark market, churning out quick, cheap holiday romcoms with C-list casts every year, hoping to land on something so irresistibly cheesy it briefly becomes a seasonal phenomenon. Put that cynicism aside, however, and most of us can admit that we all have at least one movie we return to every December – the one that allows us to embrace nostalgia unapologetically and lets us know that the most wonderful time of the year has arrived.  It doesn’t have to be schmaltzy and saccharine, either. Maybe it’s a golden era classic like It’s a Wonderful Life or Miracle on 34th Street. Maybe it’s something more modern and goofy, like Elf or Home Alone. Maybe it’s raunchy and rude, like Bad Santa or Christmas Vacation, or just plain dark, like Black Christmas. That full range of yuletide cheer can be found on this list of the best holiday movies ever made. No matter what kind of Christmas movie you prefer, you’ll find one that warms your core like a cup of hot cocoa. RECOMMENDED: 🎅 The best new Christmas movies to stream this yearđŸŽ¶Â The 50 best Christmas songs to listen to this month🎄 The best animated Christmas movies for the whole family🧝 The best Christmas movies on Netflix in the UK
The peculiar beauty of the world’s most remote cinemas

The peculiar beauty of the world’s most remote cinemas

You know the feeling when you step out of a film screening and, for a brief moment, it seems like you’re stepping out of a fictional world and into real life? What if you could prolong that magical feeling for just a little bit longer? Cinemas don’t always need to be another part of the grey fabric of a city, they can also be in some genuinely cinematic – and properly remote – locations. Don’t believe us? Here are the world’s most isolated picture houses for film buffs and adventurers alike.  RECOMMENDED:đŸ“œïž The 50 most beautiful cinemas in the world.
The Best New TV Shows and Streaming Series of 2025 (So Far)

The Best New TV Shows and Streaming Series of 2025 (So Far)

November 2025 update: Jack Whitehall goes full psycho – yep! – in Malice, which also boasts David Duchovny and some Greek island resplendence, while the first part of the finale of Stranger Things bringing things in Hawkins to a shadowy end on November 26. Other new adds include the third part of the BBC’s exceptional Belfast cop show Blue Lights and a couple of notable Netflix sequels.We’ve all heard the phrase ‘TV’s golden age’ enough times over the past couple of decades to get wary of the hyperbole, but this year does seem to be shaping up to be a kind of mini golden age for the TV follow-up. Severance, Andor, Wednesday and Poker Face have all built on incredibly satisfying first seasons with equally masterful second runs. The third season of The White Lotus has proved that, whether you love it or find it a touch too languorous, there’s no escaping Mike White’s transgressive privilege-in-paradise satire. Likewise for season 7 of Charlie Brooker’s dystopian-flavoured sci-fi Black Mirror. More recently, HBO’s Task hit the spot with a blue-collar crime series that wasn’t afraid to get down and dirty. Watercooler viewing is everywhere at the moment, and that’s not going to change anytime soon, with Stranger Things coming to an end and about a zillion other things still come. Here’s everything you need to see... so far.  Best TV and streaming shows at a glance: 📍 The Pitt (Emmy Best Drama winner) – watch on HBO Max in the US📍 Adolescence (Best Limited Series winner) – watch
The best Christmas movies on Disney+ to watch this season

The best Christmas movies on Disney+ to watch this season

Disney itself may not have produced as many great Christmas movies as you might assume, but at this point, the House of Mouse’s corporate umbrella is wide enough that Disney+ is positively exploding with cinematic holiday treats. Scroll through its library, and you’ll find everything from seasonal classics to original specials to cartoon shorts. Of course, as with any streamer, the sheer volume of content can be overwhelming – and there are quite a few lumps of coal mixed in there.  Thankfully, we’re in a giving mood – ’tis the season, after all. To make it easier to find the platform’s best holiday offerings, we’ve scoured Disney’s vast vault and separated the gingerbread from the fruitcake. Here are the 20 best Christmas movies sure to satisfy the entire family.  Recommended: 🎅 The 50 best Christmas movies of all-time🎄 The best kids Christmas movies to watch this year✍ The best animated Christmas movies for the whole family🐭 The best Disney Christmas movies to stream for the holidays
The 50 best Halloween movies of all time (updated for 2025)

The 50 best Halloween movies of all time (updated for 2025)

Update for 2025: It’s been a great year-and-change for horror, so we’ve gone ahead and added some instant-Halloween classics, including the Michael B Jordan vampire blockbuster Sinners, the latest (and perhaps greatest) addition to the Final Destination series and the immensely creepy yet underseen Irish chiller Oddity. Halloween happens only one day every year, but the holiday’s most dedicated devotees always manage to make a month out of it. One way to do that is with movies. And that’s easy to do, considering there’s an entire film genre dedicated to scaring the crap out of audiences.  But contrary to popular wisdom, there’s a difference between the greatest horror movies and the best Halloween movies. A film like, say, Don’t Look Now might be among the most emotionally devastating entries to the horror canon, but it’s perhaps a little too cerebral for spooky season. But zombie apocalypses? Ghost stories? Chainsaw murders? Monster mash-ups? All up for grabs.  So, to help you put together your October queue, we’ve sorted the king-size Snickers from the circus peanuts to make the ultimate Halloween movie watchlist. It’s a list that keeps on growing: we revise every season with yearly standouts, and always find top-flight new additions. These 50 are guaranteed to scare you senseless – in the most fun sense of the phrase. Quick picks: 📍 Best old-school horror: Eyes Without a Face (1960)📍 Best ghost story: Poltergeist (1982)📍 Best found footage horror: The Blair Witch Projec
The best animated Christmas movies the whole family will enjoy

The best animated Christmas movies the whole family will enjoy

Sure, Christmastime starts the second the clock strikes midnight on November 31 and the garland and candy canes seemingly materialise from thin air on front lawns and in department store windows. But it’s not really the most wonderful time of the year until you grab a cup of hot cocoa, pull up your favourite blanket and throw a cherished Christmas classic on the TV. That’s especially true if you belong to the sandbox demographic. Think back to your own childhood, and chances are some of your fondest memories tied to the season are connected to that one special movie you only watch in December. And if you now have kids of your own, it’s time to get their own traditions started. Here are 23 soul-warming animated Christmas movies sure to capture their imagination. Recommended: 🎅 The 50 best Christmas movies of all-time🎄 🐭 The best Disney Christmas movies to stream for the holidays
The best Disney Christmas movies to watch for a touch of magic this season

The best Disney Christmas movies to watch for a touch of magic this season

  You’d think it would be easy to throw together a list of Disney’s greatest Christmas movies. After all, this is the company that built an empire on magic, mirth and childhood dreams. Surely its vaults must be positively bursting with yuletide cheer. But think about it: how many House of Mouse classics can you actually name? Sure, scroll through Disney+ and you’ll find heavy-hitters like Home Alone and Jingle All the Way, but those movies were acquired from other companies and stuffed under the extremely wide Disney umbrella. As for actual Disney-branded Christmas gems, you’ve got to dig fairly far ‘neath the proverbial tree. You’re in luck, though. ‘Tis the season for giving, so we’ve gone through the studio’s expansive catalogue and excavated the movies most likely to make your heart swell with cheer. Some are familiar; others are truly hidden chestnuts. All of them are guaranteed to get you in the Christmas spirit. Recommended: 🎅 The 50 best Christmas movies of all-time🎄 The best kids Christmas movies to watch this year✍ The best animated Christmas movies for the whole family🏰 The best Christmas movies on Disney+🐭 The 50 best Disney movies for family night
The best murder-mystery movies of all-time to test your sleuthing skills to the max

The best murder-mystery movies of all-time to test your sleuthing skills to the max

Murder mysteries are back. The question is, how were they ever allowed to leave? They’ve been part of cinema stretching back to the 1930s. Beyond mere tradition, few genres are able to engage your mind and pull you through the screen in quite the same way. It’s all about immersion: it’s simply human nature to want to solve a puzzle. And no matter how charismatic the sleuth up on the screen is, we always see them as a proxy for ourselves – and we always try to one-up them by figuring things out before they do.   And yet, somehow, the classic whodunnit had, until recently, felt long out of fashion. Like we said, though, over the last few years, murder mysteries have made a comeback, owing in large part to Rian Johnson’s Knives Out and its sequels, Glass Onion and Wake Up Dead Man. That led to remakes of Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile to streaming series like Poker Face to Only Murders in the Building. So we felt it was time to round up the genre’s classics, along with its hidden gems. Here are 41 of the best. Contributors: Phil de Semlyen, Matthew Singer, Annette Richardson, Ashanti Omkar Recommended:đŸ•”ïž The 100 best thriller films of all timeđŸ”Ș The best true crime documentaries on Netflix in the USđŸ”„ The 100 greatest films ever made
The Best Movies of 2025 (So Far) – Updated November 2025

The Best Movies of 2025 (So Far) – Updated November 2025

Updated November 2025: From summer blockbusters to festival sleepers, these are the movies our critics think define 2025 so far. Expect prestige dramas, horror gems, wild indies and some surprise streaming hits - all watched and ranked by Time Out’s film team. Quick Picks: 2025’s best films by genre: 😂 Best comedy: The Naked GunÂ đŸ˜± Best horror movie: Weapons đŸ„‹ Best action movie: One Battle After Another🎭 Best drama: Nickel BoysđŸȘ† Best family film: Flow September brought Splitsville, a whip-smart indie screwball about two couples testing open marriages, The Lost Bus, Paul Greengrass’s tense wildfire epic starring an on-form Matthew McConaughey, and Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another. With three quarters of the year gone, a few trends are starting to emerge. Superhero movies aren’t dead, but they’re no longer the guaranteed juggernauts they once were. Family films are booming. Gen Z is generating its own IP. Audiences still crave horror. And China’s home-grown hits are driving the global box office without Hollywood’s help. After years of post-pandemic hand-wringing, the film industry looks to be in better health than anyone expected. Sure, awards season could still change everything, but so far 2025 has given us plenty to celebrate – from genre-smashing auteur vehicles like Sinners and Weapons, to daring experiments such as The Nickel Boys, Flow and Better Man, and welcome returns from directors like Steven Soderbergh and Danny Boyle. In short, it’s been a b
The most anticipated movies of the winter

The most anticipated movies of the winter

It’s been an up-and-down year for film, with some heartening success stories, several saddening failures and a few world-conquering blockbusters that make you wonder if the future of movies is just video game adaptations aimed at tweens. But 2025 isn’t over yet. As we push into the chilliest months, Hollywood has saved some of the best – or, at least, biggest – for last, with the second half of one of 2024’s most dominant box-office phenomenons and the latest instalment of a billion-dollar franchise. In between, there’s also 18th century musicals about convulsing religious zealots, a sci-fi action satire featuring Glen Powell running for his life, and Timothee Chalamet making yet another Oscar push, portraying a champion 1950s ping-pong player. Here are the 20 movies we’re most excited to see this winter. Recommended: đŸŽ„ The best movies of 2025 (so far)đŸ”„ The best TV and streaming shows of 2025
Best Thanksgiving movies of all time

Best Thanksgiving movies of all time

For a holiday that’s all about family, football and eating yourself into a coma, Thanksgiving gets short shrift. Once the pumpkins hit the bins and the calendar flips over to November, thoughts turn not to turkey and decorative gourds but Mariah Carey and peppermint-scented candles. Thanksgiving is effectively the speed bump on the road to Christmas. So it is no surprise that Thanksgiving movies are hard to come by.  But that doesn’t mean there aren’t a few Turkey Day classics out there worthy of annual viewings – movies that, like the Christmas flicks we all know and love, say something about what the holiday represents, at least in the contemporary, slightly ahistorical sense.  What makes a great Thanksgiving movie? As noted, Thanksgiving is predominantly a holiday about family togetherness – and the difficulties of being together as a family. Most great Thanksgiving movies reflect that dynamic, in one way or another. But it’s also important not to wallow in anxiety, no matter how relatable it might be. In fact, many of the best Thanksgiving movies qualify as dark comedies rather than painful trauma-dumps.  What are some great Thanksgiving movies? All that said, the definitive Thanksgiving movie is a screwball road movie that concludes that family is always worth going through hell for. Mixed in are awkwardly tense dramedies, all-star concert films, an underdog sports classic and at least one movie where someone gets bludgeoned to death with a meat tenderiser. All of them a
The scariest horror movies on Netflix right now (updated for 2025)

The scariest horror movies on Netflix right now (updated for 2025)

Horror knows no calendar. Sure, for casual fright fans, October might be considered Spooky Season. But for the genre’s true aficionados, any month, any day – shoot, any hour – is a good time for a scary movie. Be forewarned, though: series like Stranger Things and Midnight Mass notwithstanding, Netflix hasn’t churned out too many of its own upstanding horror flicks, but the platform does have a surprisingly decent amount of terrifying classics, new-school scares and hidden gems, from monster movies to zombie flicks to slashers. Here are the best horror movies currently streaming on Netflix right now.

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The best new movies to stream this weekend (November 21)

The best new movies to stream this weekend (November 21)

Streaming ain’t easy. Sure, if you’re a cinephile, practically every movie you could ever want to watch is at your fingertips. But therein lies the problem: knowing what’s out there, and where to find it, can become overwhelming. Here, we’re doing the hard work for you, by cutting through the clutter and getting straight to the best new movies available to watch right now. Here are the five must-watch movies hitting streaming services this weekend.  Recommended: 🏆 The best movies of 2025 so far🆕 What’s new on Netflix in November 2025 1. Train Dreams (Netflix) Of all the awards hopefuls Netflix is trotting out, this gorgeously shot early 20th century period piece might be the best – and most low-key. Highly touted out of Sundance, it stars Joel Edgerton as a logger watching his way of life fade as the modern world comes into view. Adapted from the 2011 novella by Denis Johnson by Sing Sing co-writers Greg Kwedar and Clint Bentley and directed by the latter, it looks like a dark horse Best Picture contender. Read Time Out’s review.  Watch Train Dreams now on Netflix 2. Good Boy (Shudder) If you’ve ever wondered why your dog barks at seemingly nothing, well, you might want to steel yourself before watching this clever little ghost story, which gives a pup’s-eye-view to a haunting in a rural farmhouse. As his owner falls ill, a remarkably charismatic retriever named Indy steps up to protect him from sinister supernatural forces. No wonder he campaigned for the Oscars to ins
The best new Christmas movies of 2025 to stream

The best new Christmas movies of 2025 to stream

It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas, especially on streaming services. Every year, a stuffed stocking’s worth of peppermint-sweet holiday flicks roll off the assembly line and onto your television (and occasionally theaters). Most are straight-up bad, some are so-bad-they’re-good, and a select few are genuinely good – or at least, self-aware enough to make for a fun night gathered ‘round the glow of the TV set. Rarer still are those which become legit viral phenomenons. In 2024, that was Hot Frosty, Netflix’s winking winter romcom about a hunky snowman come to life. Are there any films from this year’s slate that might attain the same status? We’ve perused the cream of the 2025 yuletide crop, and ranked them by their chances to get as hot as Frosty.  Recommended: đŸŽ…đŸ»The best Christmas movies of all-time🎄The best Christmas movies for kids to watch this year🎁The best Christmas specials of all-time Photograph: Chip Bergmann/AMAZON CONTENT SERVICES LLC Tyler Perry's Finding Joy (Prime Video) Ideal for: Tyler Perry completists Tyler Perry presents Misery as a romcom? In the indefatigable writer-director-producer’s latest, Shannon Thornton is a New York fashion designer dissatisfied with her career trajectory who follows her crush to Colorado, only to wind up skidding off an icy road where she’s rescued by an improbably handsome hermit, played by Tosin Morohunfola. Will this rugged mountain man teach her to appreciate the things that truly matter in life? No spoilers!
Les 10 meilleurs films d’horreur à voir pour Halloween 2025

Les 10 meilleurs films d’horreur à voir pour Halloween 2025

Halloween ne tombe qu’un jour par an, mais les plus fervents adeptes de la fĂȘte trouvent toujours le moyen d’en faire un mois entier. Et quoi de mieux pour ça que de se plonger dans des films ? Rien de plus simple, aprĂšs tout : il existe tout un genre cinĂ©matographique consacrĂ© Ă  l’art de faire hurler les spectateurs de peur. Mais contrairement Ă  ce qu’on croit souvent, il y a une vraie diffĂ©rence entre les meilleurs films d’horreur et les meilleurs films d’Halloween. Un film comme Ne vous retournez pas (Don’t Look Now) figure peut-ĂȘtre parmi les Ɠuvres les plus bouleversantes du genre, mais il est sans doute un peu trop cĂ©rĂ©bral pour la « saison des frissons ». En revanche, les apocalypses zombies, histoires de fantĂŽmes, massacres Ă  la tronçonneuse et mĂ©langes de monstres ? LĂ , on est pile dans le thĂšme. Alors, pour vous aider Ă  composer votre programme d’octobre, on a concocté cette liste de films d’Halloween Ă  voir le 31 au soir. Suspiria (1977) Sur le papier, le conte macabre de Dario Argento ne paie pas de mine : une danseuse amĂ©ricaine timide intĂšgre une mystĂ©rieuse acadĂ©mie de ballet en Europe, oĂč d’étranges phĂ©nomĂšnes ne tardent pas Ă  se manifester. Mais ce point de dĂ©part simple permet au maĂźtre du giallo de s’en donner Ă  cƓur joie : couleurs hallucinĂ©es, mises Ă  mort stylisĂ©es, et bande-son cauchemardesque signĂ©e par les rockeurs progressifs italiens Goblin. Un cauchemar baroque qui hante encore les nuits des cinĂ©philes. Shining (1980) Si vous ne revoyez pas Shini
Here’s what’s new on Netflix in November 2025: 13 best movies and shows to watch

Here’s what’s new on Netflix in November 2025: 13 best movies and shows to watch

November marks the end of an era on Netflix. In a jam-packed month, the biggest event of the calendar is the beginning of the end for arguably the platform’s most well-known cultural commodity, Stranger Things, which drops the first batch of its final eight episodes on the eve of Thanksgiving in America. But that’s far from the only highlight. After a brief theatrical run, Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein finally hits the streamer, along with two other films that could make some noise during awards season: the logger drama Train Dreams and Richard Linklater’s Nouvelle Vague. There are also documentaries about Eddie Murphy and Selena, the second seasons of two under-the-radar comedy gems, some standout animations, a coming-of-age drama co-written by Anora’s Sean Baker, and Michael Shannon as President James Garfield. What’s new on Netflix November 2025 at a glance: 📍Movies: Frankenstein (Nov. 7), Nouvelle Vague (Nov. 14), Train Dreams (Nov. 21) 📍Shows: Stranger Things Season 5 Vol 1 (Nov. 26), The Vince Staples Show Season 2 (Nov. 6), A Man on the Inside (November 20)📍Limited Series: Death By Lightning (Nov. 6), The Beast In Me (Nov. 13)📍Documentaries: Being Eddie (Nov. 12), Selena y Los Dinos (Nov. 17)  Recommended: đŸ’»Â The best Netflix original series to bingeđŸ“ș The best TV and streaming shows of 2025 (so far) Death By Lightning  A cadre of impressively bearded actors, including Michael Shannon, Matthew Macfadyen and Nick Offerman, come together to dramatise one o
Netflix phenomenon ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ is returning to theaters on Halloween

Netflix phenomenon ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ is returning to theaters on Halloween

Somehow haven’t gotten enough of KPop Demon Hunters? Correction: have your kids still not gotten enough?  Well, if you missed catching the animated musical sensation in theaters during its limited run in August, you’re in luck, because it’s coming back to cinemas, just in time for Halloween. Starting October 31, the movie will screen in select theaters in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. And yes, singing along is once again encouraged – and given the time period, so are costumes. Initially released on Netflix back in June, the film, focusing on a mega-popular girl group who are also charged with protecting humanity from soul-sucking, shapeshifting beasties, came out of nowhere to become an almost instant phenomenon. It’s now officially the most popular movie in the history of the platform, topping 325,100,000 views. Four songs from the soundtrack, including the inescapable chart-topper ‘Golden’, occupied the Billboard Top 10 simultaneously, while the vocal trio of EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, and REI AMI recently made their live debut on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Tickets for the upcoming screenings go on sale October 17 at 6 am. Find a screening nearest you here. Best to act fast: the movie will only be in theaters for three days, ending November 2. Then you’ll have to go back to singing alone in your home on an endless loop. The best family movies of 2025 (so far) The best Halloween movies for kids on Netflix
A new Taylor Swift documentary and concert film are coming to Disney+

A new Taylor Swift documentary and concert film are coming to Disney+

If you’re like most Taylor Swift fans, you simply cannot get enough content from your queen. Good thing, then, that she seemingly never stops cranking it out. Not only did she just release her sixth album in seven years, the record-breaking The Lift of a Showgirl – available in 27 different physical variations – it coincided with both a box-office-topping cinematic event, a two-part Channel 4 documentary and the announcement of her engagement to football player Travis Kelce, whose eventual wedding will almost certainly produce a tidal wave of content on its own. Now, the pop megastar has two more film projects guaranteed to capture untold millions of eyeballs. Not even a year after her world-dominating Eras Tour finally ended, a six-part docuseries chronicling the production of her globe-spanning, generation-defining, economy-shifting concert tour is coming to Disney+. According to a press release, The End of an Era ‘gives an intimate look at Taylor’s life as her tour made headlines and thrilled fans around the world’ and features cameos from contemporaries such as Gracie Abrams, Sabrina Carpenter, Ed Sheeran and Florence Welch. (What, no Charli XCX?) The doc premieres December 12 – the day before Swift’s 36th birthday – with two episodes dropping each week. The same day, Disney+ will also debut The Eras Tour: The Final Show, a full concert film indeed shot at the final stop of the 149-date tour, at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, Canada, on December 8, 2024. You might
L’un des films d’horreur les plus attendus de l’annĂ©e arrive sur Netflix ce week-end

L’un des films d’horreur les plus attendus de l’annĂ©e arrive sur Netflix ce week-end

Eh bien, il n’aura pas fallu 28 ans, ni mĂȘme 28 semaines : l’un des meilleurs films d’horreur de l’annĂ©e dĂ©barque dĂ©jĂ  sur une plateforme de streaming. 28 Ans plus tard, le retour du rĂ©alisateur Danny Boyle et du scĂ©nariste Alex Garland dans un monde ravagĂ© par le tristement cĂ©lĂšbre virus de la Rage, arrive sur Netflix en France ce samedi 20 septembre. Techniquement, c’est le troisiĂšme volet de la saga entamĂ©e en 2002 avec 28 Days Later, suivi en 2007 par 28 Weeks Later du rĂ©alisateur espagnol Juan Carlos Fresnadillo. Mais ce nouvel Ă©pisode prend quelques libertĂ©s, allant jusqu’à effacer une partie des Ă©vĂ©nements du prĂ©cĂ©dent film. SituĂ© prĂšs de trois dĂ©cennies aprĂšs l’apparition du virus – qui transforme les infectĂ©s en machines Ă  tuer convulsives et ultra-rapides – le film dĂ©peint des Ăźles Britanniques mises en quarantaine du reste du monde, revenues Ă  une forme de stabilitĂ©, certes primitive mais fonctionnelle. L’intrigue suit une famille en particulier : Aaron Taylor-Johnson incarne le patriarche, le jeune Alfie Williams son fils, et Jodie Comer la mĂšre de ce dernier, rongĂ©e par une mystĂ©rieuse maladie. Ce qui commence comme une aventure initiatique de survie bascule, dans sa seconde moitiĂ©, en une mĂ©ditation profondĂ©ment Ă©mouvante sur l’acceptation de la mort comme partie intĂ©grante de la vie. PortĂ© par une bande-annonce dĂ©jĂ  culte, 28 Ans plus tard est sorti en salles en juin et a cartonnĂ© au box-office, engrangeant 151 244 007 dollars dans le monde. CĂŽtĂ© criti
One of the year’s most hyped horror films is coming to Netflix this weekend

One of the year’s most hyped horror films is coming to Netflix this weekend

Well, it didn’t take 28 years, or even weeks, but one of the year’s best horror films is already arriving on a streaming service. 28 Years Later, director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland’s return to a world ravaged by the so-called Rage virus, hits Netflix in the United States this coming weekend, on Saturday, September 20. It’s technically the third film in the series, which started with Boyle’s 28 Days Later in 2002 and was followed up in 2007 by 28 Weeks Later, from Spanish director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, although the newest movie does much to undo the events of the latter. Indeed set nearly three decades after the onset of the virus, which turns the infected into twitchy, fast-moving killing machines, the movie finds the British Isles quarantined from the rest of the world, having returned to a somewhat stable if primitive way of life. It focuses on one family in particular, with Aaron Taylor-Johnson as the patriarch, young Alfie Williams as his son, and Jodie Comer as the latter’s mother, who’s suffering from a mysterious illness. What starts as a coming-of-age survival adventure slows in the second half into a deeply emotional meditation on accepting death as a part of life.  Preceded by an all-time great trailer, 28 Years Later arrived in theaters in June and was a box office hit, pulling in $151,244,007 worldwide. It was also a critical favourite, with an 89 percent Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.  In a mixed review, Time Out praised the action-fi
Who is the new James Bond currently favourite to be the next 007 after Daniel Craig?

Who is the new James Bond currently favourite to be the next 007 after Daniel Craig?

Gentlemen, rev your Aston Martins and start shaking those martinis, because a new James Bond is on the horizon. Menthol smoke has not yet started billowing out of MGM Studios – the traditional indication that the next 007 has been chosen – with Daniel Craig’s likely replacement still a mystery. What does this mean for the future of the iconic British spy series and its upcoming 26th instalment? Information is limited, but here’s what we know so far.  What does Amazon MGM Studios’ takeover mean for the next James Bond? After months of rumour and speculation, James Bond finally got a new boss in February 2025. Not M, but Amazon MGM Studios who sealed a deal with 007’s producers, Eon’s Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson, to take creative control of the franchise.  Broccoli and Wilson will remain co-owners of James Bond but crucially, will step back from controlling the future direction or execution of the franchise. ‘With the conclusion of No Time to Die and Michael retiring from the films, I feel it is time to focus on my other projects,’ Broccoli said in a statement.So what does it all mean for 007? We’re probably a step closer to a release date for Bond 26 and the announcement of a new James Bond to star in it. Maybe a radical change of direction for the whole franchise, too, with immediate speculation that Amazon will look to spin their expensive new IP into the kind of shared universe storytelling that Disney pursued with Lucasfilm and Star Wars after its takeover. Is a
The biggest superhero movie of the year has suddenly hit streaming – here’s how to watch

The biggest superhero movie of the year has suddenly hit streaming – here’s how to watch

Look! Up on the TV screen! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Superman! Only five weeks after its theatrical release, James Gunn’s reboot of DC Comics’ most legendary superhero is now available for streaming. Normally, the quick move to video on demand would indicate poor box office performance, but Superman is a certified hit, grossing $500 million worldwide to date. Instead, Gunn says the move was strategic, to give audiences the chance to watch before the premiere of Season 2 of The Peacemaker on HBO – and if you’ve seen the film, you’ll recognise the connection to the series. In addition to being the highest-grossing superhero movie of the year, Superman was also a critical hit: it currently holds an 83 percent Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. In a mixed review, TimeOut praised David Corenswet’s performance as the Last Son of Krypton, praising the ‘lovely balance of sweetness, strength and self-doubt bubbling beneath the surface’ he brings to the role. And we mustn’t forget Krypto the superdog, ‘a sidekick whose lack of proper training and licky nature makes him a menace to foes and friends alike.’ Superman is now available to rent or buy on digital services like Prime and Google Play. It’s expected to stream on HBO Max at some point in the future, but given past Warner Brothers releases, that might not be until October. 
This new TV show has a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score – here’s how to watch it for free

This new TV show has a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score – here’s how to watch it for free

Alien: Earth has landed, and it’s spectacular. The series, an eight-episode prequel to the sci-fi horror franchise launched by Ridley Scott in 1979, is one of the most anticipated TV shows of the year. Devised by Fargo’s Noah Hawley, it’s set two years before the events of the first film, following a crew of soldiers investigating a spaceship that’s crash-landed on Earth and brought with it some dangerous cargo.  The first two episodes debuted Aug. 12 on FX and Hulu, and the show is already receiving raves. It has a 94 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics calling it ‘heady’, ‘bone-chilling’ and ‘nothing short of a triumph’. If you’re a fan of the franchise, you’re certainly dying to watch. Here’s how. Where is Alien: Earth airing and streaming? Alien: Earth will air new episodes every Tuesday at 8 pm PT/ET through Sept. 23 on FX, while also streaming on both Hulu and Disney+. If you have a live television streaming service, such as Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DirecTVor Sling, you can also catch it there. Don’t have any of those services, yet still feel compelled to watch killer xenomorphs wreak havoc on our planet? Luckily for you, Hulu offers a 30-day free trial of its ad-supported plan, meaning if you sign up on Aug. 25, you’ll be able to watch the entire run of the series for free, while also exploring what else the streamer has to offer. (Just make sure to cancel your subscription when the month is up, as it auto-renews at $9.99 per month
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Thousands of anime titles will soon be streamable on Delta flights

Thousands of anime titles will soon be streamable on Delta flights

Air travel is a pain, but at least anime fans will soon have extra enticement to get on a plane.  Starting later this year, the streaming service Crunchyroll will partner with Delta to provide the airline with access to its vast library of Japanese animation titles. As first reported by The Wrap, the streamer is curating a collection of 50,000 movies and TV episodes, totalling approximately 25,000 hours of content, available on 169,000 seatback screens. No specific titles have been confirmed.   ‘There is nothing better on a long flight than immersing yourself in the rich storytelling and world-building of anime’, Rahul Purini, president of Crunchyroll, said in a statement. ‘Fans can go deep on one series or sample one episode of many series – from action to adventure, romance and more’.  Initially started by a group of University of California, Berkeley graduates in 2006, Crunchyroll began as a pirate site focused on East Asian media content before going legit in 2009. The platform is now jointly owned by the US-based Sony Pictures Entertainment and Japan’s Aniplex.  In addition to the in-flight entertainment, Delta SkyMiles members will have access to special offers, including free 24-hour trials of the Crunchyroll app. Anime aficionados, book your flights now. The best anime movies of all-time, ranked.